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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1889)
fJHE HOHNTNO liJH!l?AL1): TUESDAV. DECEMBER 17. 1889. CM f ' t0tnittfi 3attjj Itcvad SfKCIAI.. 1S:3 A. M. KM t see Aiif ftoves'nnri ranges tolore buying h ndatake. Mis takes are a 1 it ay costly. In heat ing .-tow- we have the largest as well a.s til - i isi earcfallyjselected lock in J be city, line stOToa we offer were not bought as an experi :iui:l hut as a certainty. We know what each stove will do, and tliCV wore bought for casu, so the triee ii right. We have bpeeial ties in heaters, Iwvsidi our regular linen of ( iarland, Argand and Su i(r btove.-1 and ranges. .Nilt.. II cm i n will bo ,i sale ej h morning at the hew stand of V.'. !. Kui.n's. where it can be j r. t i at ." c.-:..- per copy. ucATHi::: i.mh; tks.s. lor Alu.mv and vicinity Fol lowing is Hi!' lonva-i for 'J hours, nding at s i-. m. to-.. ay : Fair wea'.-ipr; cooler. .IOTTlN;S Ar.Ul'T TOWN. W. I'. Clos'" It'ltl'lied Horning from ."rav Francisco ih; ; Be.r. W Humphrey and tV.:r- j ily Sett yesterday for California Next year pi onuses to b one of active railroad building in Oregon. Th" steamer Three Sisters will take 150 tons of wheat from the Farmers' warehouse to-Jay. Keep your eye on the new drug More. For good goods and low prices it heads the procession. 1. Myers & Co. have told their ftiiw-niill and lumbering business near Scio to W. C .Miller oi Co. lor 10.000. Attention is directed to the new a lv. of Chas. Essig, in this issue, proprietor of the third ward jro ery store. Wo have just opened another in voice of cloaks, and we feel conti dent that we can suit everybody, fcoth in style nnd price. W. F. Read. The new ferry-boat commenced making regular trip yesterday. It is 59 feet long and 20 feci wide and is a substantial boat. It was built I.t Mr. I. F. Conn.ot this ity. Tickets for the "Jinglers,' on Thursday evening for the benefit ol the Women's Relief Ccrps aienow on sale at Blackmail's. The price admission is -j and o ) cents, and 75 cents for reserved teats. On the lOLii inst. Tito Jinglers will give a conceit at the opera house in this city for the benefit 01 the Women's Belief Corps. 'ihe are said to be the finest company of colored singers that ever irav .ieo, an I K ii.t.v the rest lu.-.-tiinger. jii'ijo rowf.i 1 -:M'! a :e.i 1 . . . jjram Sund.ay anitouncing Use serious i.mvss o." his son. Ja:i:es BoA ell at I'uyaiir.p. .'or. i- jvo l'.!m:ib;-rg let; yesterd.iy uioruin for that place. Another toletnam received ic.-v.erday t i;eI tin t he wa-t I'l tter and was out of dager. vieo. Fish l.A pli;;:;l.i:i I Ul.i tin and stow: tt-.M'c or J.u o'o 'A cot), r at Corvallis, and will go into bushicss tl-erc. He will add .1 sto k os hardware to tiie store. Mr. Fi-d is an energe and capal.de yoiin,; bus.ness niati, and will make a fj-vess in his new field. He bus h:-tii:out 12 years' experience . r the business in Albany. The pejpie of Eastern 0:cgon an get oats froui Kan.-as aiiii Ae-b;.i-ka c':;e.i;i.-r than from the Wil lamette v.i!:..'V. end as corn can 1 e hiid in "i!;..sc states for 10 cents a bushel-thousands of bushtls ol 1 arc being shipped into hegon i' i stock feed. In the Willa nette val ley 'here is a surplus of everything i that grows tor man and Meast. learliorV I iiDtit ut. .-up'.'riiitemh'nt E. B. AI.'Elioy has issued a circular concerning the teachers' in-tiiute for the Sec ond Judicial District a;.d Denton county, which has been aopointed to meet at Corvallis the L'dtii, -7n arid I'Sth of this month, to which c the teachers of Linn county cordially invited to atte id. A1 r.mgements have been n de with the Southern Pacific railway lines East and West divisions for re duced rates for all members at tending. This reduction will be given on the return trip by the agents at Corva'lis and Albany. The Oregon Pacific Railway Com pany will grant reduced ra es to all during the eniire holiday se;io i by the agents at Corvallis and ihany. The hotels ot Corva'.ns will eu.er tain those attending, durii: t1(. j da sot t lr Instduie. at gr-atly re duced rates. In addition to ih:' - f . . : i .. :n ..i... lin; ci: i.c-ns oi uoiiauin inn ono tain vi-itmir teachers as far :;s ' j i I practicable. CurralliH 'i.t It. The Corvallis Board of Tr.tde v. int the citizens of Brownsville o ! rim she propose 1 Brownsville raii- road to Corv ad's instead ol to .i b iiiv. and have S'i!'!i:ittel a f-n; s r e- of ri"-"lut;"i:s on the sip j -ct Hi:- i'oJ-V:d!'l- people tb t'k the Or g :: i'aciiie Coti pany Wii I lo i .;;! ng sucti a i.iani u, " b; ; ef I nere is not the i-i-i f .e.c !a tion. The people of Brownsville an tic c t. 'i - of .Cbany ' no lioiibt j iin in building the propose;! road to this city. Br v.-c.-vilie i . . . i . . . . i . : . . i . JioL ht as weil have :i r.i.iooioi 'una as Corvallis, and sue v. a: ::i:ber. !s ALBANY AND ASTORIA Wrk on This Railroad Will Begin in a Very Short Time. THIS OFFICIALS VISIT ASTORIA What the Newspaper Dowa kj the Sea 3jj ef the Enierpriis-Hearty Co Operation Assured. Messrs. J. L. Cowan, J. K. V eathertord and E. J. Fanning, respectively president, secretar and treasurer of the. Albany A. Astoria Railroad Company, mad the city ot Astoria an official visit last week, lor the pmpostt oi loi. 4 - ing about for terminal property lor 1:1c. line. Concerning' their visit the Astoria Bioncer say.s: "On arrival thev ! be l uilt. It is a solid, substantial : 40 a.cres jo vnship 11 were met by Drs. Alf. and Au-u.-'t j company, and its sue. ess is a uiie.s-: ii.oul"' r?l"f. " west:(.- : kinney, Engineer Habersham, ol tion of the urea: est im;.( rtanee to , K( i'cra A. hooper to YV. '. the Astoria ,v South Coast lane, the citizens of Bro nsvil.e and : : ohnson, leae for timber Mayor elect llanthom, B. Van-1 o-.uthern Linn county. It means i Albany ( emetery Associa Dnsen, En-ineer Jackson and otli-jti.e expenditure of thousands of! tion to J . ! . Hail, lot J00, ers. Alter a drive about the citv the party hoarded the t-t -amcr j l.lettnr, and an evaminatiun of j water front uas made. The ahore j he.e at Smith's pc.int wasexacnined ! and s.-undins taken. Tue paru then visited Tansy point and Foit ; Stevens, and the shore bet een ! Tansy point and the railroad trestle,.' ami liitween the railroad bridge j and the head of Young's bay a- 1 ear tally examined. The steamer! 1 was then headed up the river and ' Steamtrd ai(i11?d Tiiin'iin iii;tr nml 1 up to the Joi n Day river. The east 1 sloe 01 uie point was critically ex- anuued. 1 he btraners expressed : .1 1 1 .it 1 meiiist;m.-rt us niueii pieaseu wiui 1H. several points along the riyer, i articulariy so with the dclh ! ater about Tongue point. ; and ol water in regard to iiie intentions ot the j Albany it Astoria Company, the j gentlemen did not Jiave a gieati deal to say. Ono of them stated, j however, that the company had , decided to builu between Tilla- 0100k and this city, and it is pi 01 - ible ttiat tue survey will be com- meneet. in about two weeks. As o the route, it is not settled yet. 1 by a number ot our farmers and When the survey between 11. is l.unl owners, and the enterpii.-e is uy and Tillamooi i- complete). meeting witli universal encourag 1'ie work i f building will be com-: men:, menced. Building will be done j - bolh ways, lrom ibis city and from Albany. This city is to be made .no o.imj ol operations, both by ti.e . ngineers and the construction -orpNou ths Tillamook branch." The Astorian says: "The visit ors expressed themselves in glow- 1 I, ,, , I, . . , ' 1 . .!'' oe cuy aim suouros visited :m returned at li o'clock favorably im messed with the importance of Astoria as a shipping point. "They represent three Aloauy's leading industries are interested in the Albar Astoria railroad. "In conversation with . '- ai, an. Astorian representative, one ol ..I) .-.ml, loal not till the ecca 1011 ci: this visit 'i:d he realize tii" ra 11 -.-"cotTi i 110 ju taiice 1 .-'.sio; as a shipping point, ar.d the u.a f.-.-t advani.tge rest;l ing from r.i Iruid from Alttunv the moi! .1- of the Columbia. The people Albany nn-an nuiines and i n' p:)i;ii'se to I'-: anything interfcr. ' W th the pl.ir s t tie;. li.U' ia;! fori ! cedy railroad connection with; ; e seaport of 1 Mvgou. "Cap!. Lanning li't: last even-: if g. Air. Cowan, who pte.-ident o the Albany it .Wr;:i Railroad j Coicpany. ami Mr. We -.uherford w ill remain over tii! .Monday. " The-" t l:i: . : 1 ai" here '.: bu-dnc-'s. ai:l wii! ii.e;'t with; nc.'.r' y co oceta'.io:: 0:1 the part 'i: 'ir citizens in any measure look-' in;: to mutual prt-spc! ;;y." piirst.;-';. u.,e I.e.! I.-r , railroad co:i:u-i-tion will: Air. (.Ov'.iUi, who retnrne.l trotn Asi;.;ria vcsJenla v ate. I to a 1!i;k p::er that -fid in see: :eV had b'-e.i ! '.i hat i:iey an e,l, dp re! i hat for v;::d on Ion load s ; i . 1 1 a I.nlr-villr. Tbis town is located on the Ore-: "on Pacific railroad, about 4 ) miles i east oi Albany, and near the San-' ii.nn river. It is beautifully sit i u .ted on gradually sloping ground 1 at!l is unquestionably the most j iiro.nisuig town on the istward line of this railroad. Extc nsive ' d 'hot ground have already been donated. A large smelt is pro- po-,d to supplv thedemandsof the Inii.ing interests w hid, a.e trio,,-; tarv to this point. The townsite of : , . " oi .'..l ...i ..i;...,i .., UJ.li;-OltiOUlo,o-.iiloji.lv.iiij':o'-; city has been purchased oy an AI-' b.inv syndicate, ami they are now ; oiicling lor sal.; ii is in me onginai , I towtoi'e, which comprise six !.S..ck.-'. at from to ,'")(! each. I For sale on verv easy terms. Call j f.,r full particulars" on E. (J. i Peardslev, re-id estate agent, Broad-1 al'oin street, Albany. - (toltra'x i'iirk Ailditinii. I ft- are now offering for sale lots an I bio. ks in this line addition,; parties w:-hmg to make invest-; ment with a view to iiuildiug ( i-e:e pr.ipertv will advance; rapidly in value, will do well to; look at this addition as it i- i in-1 choices residence propel ty in tie ! s'uliurl.s of U.i:.v. Thi- addition ; is la: 1 oct with t arks and ha- ; broad avenues nin:nt:g through the entire length of tno propel ty witli tie.-s t'hitite l at the corner ol .; li lot on the avei.-ue. Ca'l on i'".:;rkba: t A::cids. laliu, Real E.b Si-i-sors. r ::si; i-tork ll;e sest : :;y'e. C.i a. -t'.o.var; lUlUiC .1 t IV ! a-. y i.-iii.-e a 1 1 : V a i i el.d e: iC "OA. o :r : 3:c.;e.' li? r.v.-i v t .'" ii. i.t a ' : :.ie :! : Of ?B9?e3ED 3E0WS87ILLE RAILROAD. Tin Citiians f B crc.-viKe A: in Eiratst tii WftJt (Lttiii'ctiaa .witfe Aibiij. je people A Brownsville are i ftrnest over the proposed railroad from this citv to Browns villi. thence up the Calapioia to the minds, which was referred to ley the Hekai.o sereral days ago, the Brownsville Time says : "Yes, there is truth in the re port that Brownsville is to have another railroad. It is not all j talk, tmt. steps have really been taken to construct a standard gauge railroad from Albany to the extenwe mineral and timber interests up the Calapoo.a. A com pany comp.-bed of some of our be ; citizens has been oi ganied and ! ! articles of incorporation drafted. ! i lniiiieritiid parties in Albany have I 1 taken 1111 w.ih the idea, and lie-re- iMii h. no .h.uht that the road will -r r ! dollars in imrr.neinenis.tl.' in - ciea-e of biisin-ss and an m.h.x o, lmmigraiiuii, never piaiesi m the history of the country. The many , advantages of a con 111 clion of ihiii kind vvwh the different competing lines at Albany can not he over; estimated, it will ive an outlet to the millions of feet of lumber, 1 the untold wealth of our mines,; the exeell. nt coal deposits, and; the snlendid a'i ieuitinal and irraz- im: lauds of tiie upper Calap.ioia .ni.r. Tl...i will 1. ' be a na'vimr road can hardlv be doubted, and that it will h a 1 ;;i and boom to this part of the - 1 n.t ountrv is not ouestioned. incst enterprising citizens taking hold of j this scheme should have the sane- tion of every individual aloin.' the! line. e will be insured of a very i important fact and that is, wt will 1 always have excellent shipping 1 facilities whereas if some other! company, say the S. 1., would: i ouild the road a monopoly could 1 t e formed and we would have to abide by its results. The liidit-ol Way has already been volunteered ICuiniiiito of a Uoom. Perbaps there never was a boom t'iat didiiot make oiiik otie iich,j as well as happy, under eircmn - stances somewhat lomantie, tt) say 1 the least, l'he boom t hat at pies- ...o ; t .1. . .. ; a- ....Mt..i At.....;.. ' 1 111 1- ") ."g .iniui 1.1, I t;i:siti'' real cstab- prices, laving: j out town lets, bringing in people- j 1 and money, and building a city at ; ! the mouth of the Columbia, ami at ' j the to-be termini of several trans- t moil im i.l-i i linn j 1 t t 1 1 tc ttr . - j ception. Tine, prices are low yet, j and no big fortunes have been , made, but the incident related be- ! low serves to show that it is about ! as well io have been born lucky as I rich. Aliss Nor.i Simpson, of Ore I go:i Citv, is nt present in Salem, I ..fti.,r .if.r.d f.-tr 'i ttrtil.ny (I in ; secured bv her about three months I f 1 aro. The laml in question li'-s not ''il.i from tin? city of Astoria and 'I tl.t.. 1 vfittioTtninr t it f . 1 1 1 n . r I t:rim burner in the fact that she H : ab.iii; to rein a harvest ol town lots .; ,;..,. ...,;, The fact. i-. ;,,.,!,,. ,. ,,:,. .. ... . .-i- ... ! ...... .... ...r idiy iti ami around Astoria, re cently, that this fortunate young lady has refused many thousands ;' dollars for the eighty ncre- w!i!eh she go' almost for t he asking a few ini:ths a.-.. It has made h'-r ri'h. and as she exhibit - a -lermina'.io:: to hold on to n, her ! .ii!:i'..' wii! be -.rr'ater still. B. oms are luntiv thii .o one ; knows wher; or when they are go- i to hit next, i-or !nw long it i . , . . .. . , . . . , v.:o he neiore. they wuipniyme I -art of the boom-eran '. Salem i s-t.'.'esiiian. ' I'aleiit.i iranlfit : The following patents have been ; '. rjinted to citi.cii.s of Die Pacilic j Slates (luting the past week a.s re- ported by C. A. Snow it Co., patent lawveis. Washington, D.C. : Oregon J. B. Irvb e, Sparta, ore co-centrator. California -1 1 . (". Blasdel, Oakland, ore concentrator ; belt ; F. Ellis, San I- rancisco, gas . 'governor; j. n.uentry, iakianu, canto grip ; w . i.rotn, .'-an rraneis- '"o. stamp caticeler; A- lleiining, lenning, Oakland, gas apparatus; . "I. P. Holland. San 1-ratios, o ore , concentrator ; T.J. Hubbell, Santa ; t -lara, uuivei;al ladder; iM. ?'- U. itii San Francisco, motor reeu- - later ; AI. N. Lautenburg, Stock-' o". giam sep.uaiui , i. .i. i.oun- g ' , , -i.i. Aiorgan, cntura, agricuuur- j ;" machine; Joseph 11. scuu anu 1 S- Nelson, San Francisco, colhn fastener ; T. P. Sweeney, Sacra-1 nu-nto, jiressure retaining valve;! H- Thibault, Stockton, sickle; finiov - i, . . nun, .;.iii . o.-i , .-Iringmg pianos; A. A. Went worth, Alerced, necktie fastener. t'juiy DrawiiiK- i The draw ing for our pure China ! tea set, g:veti as a premium with our brand oi 1'nity tea, will take place Dec. lsth. All those who I are entitled to and have not made tl eir gui s must do so before the day of i he chatii cs. irawing or for'eit their j Tb. ( wihill a L'Ojd I ..,,,..,.' ,,r,. 1.,,..,,, Ir-. I Iw.io.l I I'V .' """ . our I nily brand and get It chance for t':-e l ea'p illll tea Set. V ill till- etie Packing Co. C Line a:icl i!.k ll..S j I.dOli. est received a Th :: s. tine lot oi HIV r chairs, wood bask'Vs. tine ! r'or lv sol.! .it t -tands. and pome j -tries, etc , which Will j .cry lowe price. ... : t i nl Ti:. i Vi rv ifg and ii; e :'.v to this valiey jit.-t v.: it i1- Sox's. Cai! KEAL ESTAT TIC AKSFEKS. Follow ing real estate sales were recorded vesterdav : M. Lynch to Marv Peclia- i-ck attorney V. S. Chapman to John Blueryck, 009 acies in townships 9 and 10 south. range 1 west $ K.W. Robertson to D.E.Budd and W. S. Chapman, 01 acres in townships 0 and 10 south, range 1 west. . . . K. E. McKinney to E, W. Robertson, (509 acres in townships 9 and 10 south, range 1 west J..M. Ralston to Ida AI. Mcn zies. !uts 7 and 8, block 14, Ral.-ton's addition to lib ation 1MI00 nn) MJUU L'500 . It. Uoberis to J. A. Craw ford, lots 5 and 0, block 105, Hacklcman'e addition 77;; I (Avaesell to J.U.Mnllan, "501 ' . LI'1 l" cemetery A. I'. Hall to Margaret A. Bail, ID aires in township 12 south, range I West . . M; ha.'a F. Tinner to (.'. Y. Heaton, .rC0 acres ir. town ship 14 Kouth. range 1 west I. Smith b E. E. Hammock, l.'.j acres in township 11 south, lange - west -00 :xo Tniled States to Lucy Russell .". M. patent m.yc 1 ri,n 4t:n:i:s. 111 . Me nave just received an iin-; niene quantity of hohdav goods'. CAMUKS. V , " V'iV,; 0 , ,u - Candy ornaments Cream candies lin mixed mixed. A KITS. hnonds Walnuts Fil belts Pecans. FKCllS. Black figs 1 eatuits Smyrna figs White ligs Persian dates, Bananas Pineapples. I'Ol'J.TKY. (5-:-ese Chick' iiS. VKOKTAIiLl.s. Celeiv i , . . T. .. Tufuevs i Bucks' i j Cauhflower ' Parsnips Sweet potatees. Ah ol tiie above can be had 1 fresh and new. Leave orders for ! Christmas turkeys at an earlv date j so as to secure .he best. i t II.I.AMKI li: l .M klMi 1,11. Icltcr TI11111 Kiel'. I I am now better prepared than I j havi ever been to suit my custo-; mers in tin- shoe lino. I have just 1 received a I.iil-o invoice of tha )-el- : I'brated Laird, Schnber it Aiiteludl line shoes for ladies. Ihere is no manufacturer who laims anything better than these shoes. 1 intend to keep a lull assortment of them i. .ill . ,-....? ti-.titi A 1. 1.' ... .... ,.,..V1-, . ..... and can suit the most, fastidious in tit ati)l price. 1 ai-o iC)fiveii , (, another invoice ci the popular ) t ahee, E. P. Reed's in wauki nphast v smi patent leather up. 1 lii-se shoes are well known in Albany as a lii st-chiss nice style shoo. Or d 'is from the country iiiied with cjire and sitisfactioii guaraiitieil. Siimuel F. Young. I j; m or til lit A loioiiiK'einont . Fii'in now until January 1st Kratisse it Klein will sell iadies Laird, Schob -rt A Mitchell French kill shoes at $4 per pair; all widths from A to EE. Their ( 'uracoa ki 1. i:r tj-:; er pair. We have the liii'-.-: ii.-si.rtmeiit. of holiday slippe: r h.t ladies and nts ever brought to Albany. We also makea spi'cialtv of iad.es' warm felt sht'in-rs in a l styles and colors. Come and : amine our :-ock a:i'! you w ili lin ur prices the lowe.-t in the citv. Astoria. Lots in li o nor; ii adii'.tion to toria; price eact- on the iu.-t.di- ment piau or a discotint i:r ca.-h. These lo's are seliing rapidly in Portland and other citie:-.. I am authorized to sell but a few block", and it will pa- you to call early arid get vour choice. E. (i. Beards- k,y i.;s,;ite Agent, B s!Jeet a lbai.y. Bioadalliin !.onk tirrr. v.,. .,. .u . r p--, " - ,,-.-', ' 'r 'Ju.u f 1 . ; , tVmu.u, a1, 'cucn . tmmnmEMBKmemmaammmMKm r S PRIDE OF ALBANY SOAP, The best laundry soap in use. Tic a box and you will use no other. For sale only by C. E. BROWNELL. I I Notice lo MiM'Uliidiicr-. NOTICK IS IIKIIEUY GlVi.. 'I II A r Tii K ai.iiiial ince'in;,- ol thu rtovkn- liko. el lit: I 'aimers & MirchanlV Ir.Miranrc I . of ii ..... 0.-...II1 a-iil ! h .1.1 it . ..ki i Ki i coii.pany in the city ot Ali.any, v,n,.n, m flnt-il..v, J:i atari 1, ii o at the i...:ir I HI' K I . .'I . " -.1 'I 'V 11 1:10 ll.lr'".-t 0; e tctlitf inaa ilneetoi-irf .i:il . imoio t.. sci-i'e fur ): le.ir ami t :raii.-if t mi, h oili.: ' ii"B- s l.v iuia,ny cume ! c:.rj K.id I a'el .i v.-:r), lSi!). J. K. i-.LPKKKIN", su-.tan. J. F. WHITING, ARTIST. :,1 t it'rnriion x'vi-n nnl eMrutol j t.in-is.': ji. l orrait a'Kl lii-.ot-.'.iv,. l':.i ii-:-.-. I l. ft-ii.i'.'. ! si.'i'i ss.tt Me-li.n.ii-al ia;i . i:u'. Ii"ii!i!fi in: J ', r'S'.;i loo- i: , All.aio. 0;-c.,-c; I v:U t: S Wl-ii! BE I EF MENTION. Fountain pns tt Will St Stark's Silk u.-ilflers at Harrows fc Scar'. ; Big bargains in Christmas goods at I'remh'fi. A household wcrd is Brownell, the grocer. (ienuine sweet Florida oranges at C. E: Brownell's. XXXX coffee is the best. Try it. C. E. Brownell. F. M. French's is headquarters I for fine Christinas goods. Knives, forks, spoons, etc., in ( grca( variety at French's. The corner jewelry store is head quarters for fine Holiday goods. Boys watches, very neat for hol iday presents, at W ill Stark's. j Make your selections early and 1 avoid the rush at F. AI. French's. ! Real estate and Elegant Ixtion are the leading topics of discussion. A bamd of choice fresh cran- , ; berries just opened at C. E.Brown ell's. 1 Call at l M. French's and see display of Christmas his line goods. Stop at .V ill it Stark 'b and ex- j amine their large and new line of j watches. j Elegant Lobon is a four time j winner, in fat it is a world beater. Try it. 1 "Oh, it's just splendid, Kate." j "What's that?" "Why, Elegant J Lotion." If you want a choice cup of tea ! try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E. ! Brownell. I Look at rav five-cent ct.rner win- i dow , it is the wonder of the town. C. E. Brownell. Diamond jewelry, fine silverware and novelties for the Holidays at Will it Stark's. 1 Some new designs in scrap al- bums, ami prices to suit your fancy ( at (iuiss it Son's. Banows ,t Searls have a large display of silk handkerchiefs b'r the holiday trade. Wanted You to come ami ex amine the new line of Xmas goods at ( iuiss vt fcSon's. Barrows it .-earls ha' eiust re ceived a line line of the latest styles in gents' neck'ie.v. For oysters served in the most delicate anil appetizing styles go to the Helniotiico Restaurant. A fine une of hanging and stand lamps can be had of C. E. Brow nell at almost your own price. Smoke the celebrated Havana tilled o-cent cigars, manufactured at J U i ins Joseph's cigar factory. !. M. Strong has at his produce -tand a line let of dressed fow ls, also Koine choice a pules at $1 per btishei. i'cij tiioti oid bn.-hels of oa's I u a.ntt d at R AI. Robertson's feed I st.n . at the j Albany. j Sow is the : foot of Ferry street, uiii.' oi suiiscune t)r i ,, i p.j ; j r.- ma .'a. : es. etc. for t"i-.-.e! leave vour ' f V...:... II... II .I.T.; w ;i i- rw.-.i.j l m :ii j ioioi'' lv and s;i w i .li tie- 1 liiv.- to the i pliblisl.er.-. i Tier.- i )'a!i!!'.f li" rd v ii. that yell -.-peeiallv .re .n the do you i ; ' tio. I oo . .1- iv . V : i i i. t'i.1 ; r-iimg iiiid so i i !as ,'11 will ihar-o. sty ; Il'-V :n .-s thl ti wt.a' a iti. 'CM ' U' ?v at the t li'T Jew- . ) ,.!.! ol - ' i Ver di) ii )'!i. is. etc. I . 'Ml!'! .o.l !!1 Hi pl'iees. mil i jwrvr w; i-X'-nwcawwi- A ( AUFORXIA SEXSATIOX. I Pet.iluir.a Courier. ! t is rriu.-.tcil that the talcs of the 'Cnl- ' b'ornia Itemed;," .Toy's A'ej-ctaMe f-nrsa- : I);:ri:!n, ?'ave srown within a few months ! :!'! O.-oy :;-a aov.' r.?a!ly scasatioual. . The j way t'.'.e f:;;r.c of this product ioa hf.s : spread U simjily manvlous. Hix mouths I a.o it was unknown. To-day it is ell over the country. It is authoritatively stated that they have hoen actually giving it I away in Saa Traiicisro to people afflicted with dyspepsia, i-ick headaches, indiscs- j lion nud liver troubles, not to he paid '; for unless it cured. Kuh practical tests ! arc so btartliusly convincing ns to be ' alauist so'jr.itionn!. It is stated that two of the active principles of the new remedy j belong to the vegetable kingdom of Cali- i fornia, and arc so we'd known to us all . under common names that it would sur- j prise us if told thcin. l)ut we are not ! .surprised at anytbinj Californian, and thisrcrentdiscovcryofthcr.e17mcuicin.il I virtues of its vegetable kingdom is. hut another iustanccof the astonishing ossi- I hilitics of a soil and climate like ours. j 2 im'NH i.. 'ois .i I l ( N". !S. .1 .1,1 tie ,;V li: : j II" ui'll Oe- i. .r ' n'a r .;i M'.'N .-.Y ol "I. . i. r.'i m si.le. It i". i t-an iwrii" iwnoi) I ! my W . im! ", :. :. I C'Wi W- i ti -m' I f.i; Yiil' .-d. . A;-, C io-en fruit. Delay I-.--! toi. ) an-: cl. IO''. to b" w !.o a.lv r . er! -.si' 1 i to i f lie. - tea: I wise, bn1 luiv j ti-e." Aiwa ' ,.,.,,1 , .t (J I ' '- ,'. ' Wld ! Uii .: ', re ! I Tt.ey ii. : to cull. i ii i.. . I Tliijil -inl F L.!--Kbnton Staple and Fancy GEOCEEIES it so Choie Canities. Nuts,Cijars and Tobaccos, Int its, Vefetabtes, Jitr, TJSIJMS CASH AND PRICES LOW. Subscription Aacnt for all Leading Kcws- papers and Magazines. gJ&TY.V. THE POSTOFFICE. H. EWKRT, INVITES TUB PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT Ills' XBW ANI LA 11(1 E STOCK OF Holiday -CONSISTING OF A FI XE DISPLAY OF COLD AND SILVER WATCHES. COLD lIEAf I'd.) CASKS, OOLK If AM'i.!.l -ILK UMBRKLLAS, COLD AND KOFNTAIN PBNS, SOLID COLD AND &IAA10XD;!ODS, AND AN" ENDLESS VAR1 BTV OF JEWELBY, C0IN S X Ij "V JB3 jR, "W A EE and o i'-nulne rookbs bros. platkd ware only; cl00k8, spi:ctacli:s, and NOVELTIES FOE HOLIDAYS. We have imiiglit nil the. ncralives iiiatle Ity b. W. Clark imd Orcrnwo"d U to date (Nov. I.", ISS'.I). ImplicaU's oaa lie lisid ftom ttiern only of us, at re duced rates We :d.-)i have atiout 1S!H) nrgs-tivis niailc tiy onrsflve?. fnon which iliilic-iti'- e:m lw hail at likt- rates. We carry the only full iine of Trw f this s'at and lo enlarge I w mi k at lov.i st. rites for lirnt-clas work. We shall lie J'le:i-cl to see you at ( ur FtU'li i i:: Kf.itaan's iloek, r.'.vA i):or to iTie MilriOl '" I ciiiplc. Ti l LI US Manufactauei AND 1 ND HE ililDKiEi) :.::.- 1 -u-r :.i i1 Sn Mug " I ;( -V. A'. i 1 . i I:- : : o iiinr liju.il full line of si .to is' -.i !' AVo ileidr in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next oor to ril'eiflcr's candy store, Albany, Oregon, iiniiiim) imunMraiMmninc 5 1 ' I I 111 M) IlUlli t 'Oh ! the cold and cruil winter, 1 tr thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze t'e- no on lake and river, ' Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village IT IS COMING-. O'tl Prob. 1 says winter is coming earlier and mors s-evere this war than usuaL raise time. by Hie topknot and pxamiue my elegant st-ck ot OVERCOATS, OAPSTULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS. VALOUBS, BKAYBRS. MELTONS. C1I l'YI "ITS. WlOEWvAKE, CHINCHILLA' . CAS-.MERES. AIOXTAGXACS. T E. BLAIN I ALBANY, OREGON, Goods TiH) Leudinpr; PHOTOGRAPHERS- Al.BAKY, OKEGOK. OSEPH Ul UlIUlLCidJ DEALER iX ' AND KEY M I T Snow. GO 1.. tell'S', I ci' v pr ;iv-i : ' .'::.' ait A". !.('. at: i 0 jo 1 .': :t.i'e pi, n. :;e uf lb.: O.-. ,( k. I - v r.r -i ing are Cab I'.ar ec eail.-' and '.' e curt. dii- in I. II ; j oN 'IO LoA - ;l -... ii r.at l tafw -: l i-1 '.uirc -1 (j'W. it Lea cling; Clotlnier, i I At I' '..IV ,r .' 1- ('ill up :n v c in 0 fltV. 1'..: Jtoiay be saved by tra i'rug sto' e. 't In y .5 iu'j Wi kii;